Makita HP1630 manual

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  • Page 1

    Models No. Description PR ODUCT T ECHNICAL INFORMA TION C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS P 1/ 6 HP1630, HP1631 Hammer Drill 16 mm (5/8") Models HP1630 and HP1631 hav e been dev eloped to surpass the competitors in wattage, no load speed and impacts per minute. Cylinder-shaped motor housing and aluminum gear housing co ver provide high performan[...]

  • Page 2

    P 2 / 6 [2] LUBRICA TION Apply a little amount of molybdenum disulf ide lubricant to the portions designated with the black triangle , and apply Makita grease N. No.1 to the portion designated with the gray triangle to protect parts and product from unusual abrasion. [1] NECESSAR Y REP AIRING TOOLS CA UTION: Unplug the tool and remov e the bit from[...]

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    P 3 / 6 R epair [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y (cont.) [3] -1. Armature [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3] -2. Drill Chuck DISASSEMBL Y DISASSEMBL Y DISASSEMBL Y Flat portions of Spindle 1) Remov e Handle cover by loosening 4x18 T apping screws, and then remo ve Carbon brushes with Brush holders. 2) Remov e Armature, Gear housing cover and Gear housing by [...]

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    P 4 / 6 R epair [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3] -3. Helical Gear 37 and Ball Bearing 6202DD W DISASSEMBL Y ASSEMBL Y 1) Rem o v e Gear housing. Refer to page 3 . 2) Remov e Pin 4 and Steel ball 3.5 from Spindle to prevent missing and breaking. ( Fig. 6 ) 3) Hook awl to inner periphery of Ring spring 12 and remo ve Ring spring 12. ( Fig. 7 ) 4) Put G[...]

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    P 5 / 6 C ircuit diagram Fig. 11 1b 1a 2a 6 4 2 1 2b Noise suppressor (if used) 3 5 Switch Field Brush holder (far side from Switch) Brush holder (near side from Switch) Color index of lead wires' sheath Black White Red Orange Purple[...]

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    P 6 / 6 W iring diagram Field lead wire (black ) 2 Field lead wire (red) Rib C Rib A Rib B Field lead wire (white) Fig. 12 Fig. 13 1 1 2 Field lead wire (black ) Noise suppressor (if used) Insulated terminal Lead wire holder A When lead wires rise, use Lead wire holder A not to rise them. Field lead wires (black, ) hav e to fixed with Lead wire hol[...]